# number_of_header_lines: 68 # comment: # comment: ************ USE OF ESRL GMD DATA **************** # comment: # comment: These data are made freely available to the public and the # comment: scientific community in the belief that their wide dissemination # comment: will lead to greater understanding and new scientific insights. # comment: The availability of these data does not constitute publication # comment: of the data. NOAA relies on the ethics and integrity of the user to # comment: ensure that GML receives fair credit for their work. If the data # comment: are obtained for potential use in a publication or presentation, # comment: GML should be informed at the outset of the nature of this work. # comment: If the GML data are essential to the work, or if an important # comment: result or conclusion depends on the GML data, co-authorship # comment: may be appropriate. This should be discussed at an early stage in # comment: the work. 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However, we reserve the right to make # comment: corrections to the data based on recalibration of standard gases # comment: or for other reasons deemed scientifically justified. # comment: # comment: We are not responsible for results and conclusions based on use # comment: of these data without regard to this warning. # comment: # contact_parameter: CO CCGG (Individual Flasks) # contact_name: Gabrielle Petron # contact_telephone: (303) 497-4890 # contact_email: Gabrielle.Petron@noaa.gov # comment: # comment: ************ COLLABORATORS *************** # comment: # comment: NOAA thanks the following collaborators without # comment: whom these measurements would not be possible. # comment: # collaborator_name: South African Weather Service [SAWS] # comment: # comment: ************ RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT *************** # comment: # comment: Use of these data implies an agreement to reciprocate. # comment: Laboratories making similar measurements agree to make their # comment: own data available to the general public and to the scientific # comment: community in an equally complete and easily accessible form. # comment: Modelers are encouraged to make available to the community, # comment: upon request, their own tools used in the interpretation # comment: of the GML data, namely well documented model code, transport # comment: fields, and additional information necessary for other # comment: scientists to repeat the work and to run modified versions. # comment: Model availability includes collaborative support for new # comment: users of the models. # comment: # comment: ************ DATA DESCRIPTION *************** # comment: # description_site-code: cpt # description_project-abbr: ccg_surface # description_strategy-abbr: flask # description_analysis-constraints: flag:..% # description_creation-time: 2020-08-31 17:06:36 # comment: # comment: ************ DATA DOCUMENTATION *************** # comment: # comment: Please refer to the species-specific README file in the # comment: appropriate directory folder at ftp://aftp.cmdl.noaa.gov/data/trace_gases/. # comment: # data_fields: site year month value CPT 2010 2 42.83 CPT 2010 3 43.92 CPT 2010 4 46.48 CPT 2010 5 49.50 CPT 2010 6 54.83 CPT 2010 7 60.20 CPT 2010 8 62.49 CPT 2010 9 67.62 CPT 2010 10 72.97 CPT 2010 11 68.63 CPT 2010 12 56.26 CPT 2011 1 47.42 CPT 2011 2 44.90 CPT 2011 3 46.49 CPT 2011 4 51.31 CPT 2011 5 54.34 CPT 2011 6 54.59 CPT 2011 7 55.78 CPT 2011 8 59.92 CPT 2011 9 65.38 CPT 2011 10 65.16 CPT 2011 11 58.45 CPT 2011 12 50.91 CPT 2012 1 46.07 CPT 2012 2 43.12 CPT 2012 3 43.82 CPT 2012 4 47.36 CPT 2012 5 51.58 CPT 2012 6 57.51 CPT 2012 7 61.10 CPT 2012 8 62.14 CPT 2012 9 64.73 CPT 2012 10 66.00 CPT 2012 11 61.19 CPT 2012 12 53.53 CPT 2013 1 46.64 CPT 2013 2 42.65 CPT 2013 3 44.12 CPT 2013 4 47.36 CPT 2013 5 49.47 CPT 2013 6 53.13 CPT 2013 7 57.59 CPT 2013 8 60.19 CPT 2013 9 61.80 CPT 2013 10 60.90 CPT 2013 11 54.52 CPT 2013 12 48.21 CPT 2014 1 44.52 CPT 2014 2 43.15 CPT 2014 3 44.43 CPT 2014 4 47.17 CPT 2014 5 49.89 CPT 2014 6 54.19 CPT 2014 7 59.19 CPT 2014 8 61.00 CPT 2014 9 61.47 CPT 2014 10 61.29 CPT 2014 11 56.58 CPT 2014 12 49.51 CPT 2015 1 43.07 CPT 2015 2 40.50 CPT 2015 3 42.73 CPT 2015 4 47.05 CPT 2015 5 49.62 CPT 2015 6 52.68 CPT 2015 7 57.44 CPT 2015 8 59.90 CPT 2015 9 61.81 CPT 2015 10 64.41 CPT 2015 11 62.80 CPT 2015 12 57.15 CPT 2016 1 50.73 CPT 2016 2 46.95 CPT 2016 3 49.29 CPT 2016 4 53.36 CPT 2016 5 53.09 CPT 2016 6 55.16 CPT 2016 7 61.29 CPT 2016 8 63.29 CPT 2016 9 62.70 CPT 2016 10 62.63 CPT 2016 11 59.14 CPT 2016 12 51.33 CPT 2017 1 45.61 CPT 2017 2 44.92 CPT 2017 3 46.85 CPT 2017 4 47.90 CPT 2017 5 49.08 CPT 2017 6 54.27 CPT 2017 7 59.69 CPT 2017 8 60.69 CPT 2017 9 61.65 CPT 2017 10 63.12 CPT 2017 11 60.06 CPT 2017 12 53.80 CPT 2018 1 49.25 CPT 2018 2 46.90 CPT 2018 3 48.40 CPT 2018 4 50.78 CPT 2018 5 50.93 CPT 2018 6 54.16 CPT 2018 7 59.22 CPT 2018 8 61.92 CPT 2018 9 63.22 CPT 2018 10 62.54 CPT 2018 11 57.23 CPT 2018 12 51.16 CPT 2019 1 46.28 CPT 2019 2 43.59 CPT 2019 3 45.86 CPT 2019 4 49.53 CPT 2019 5 51.75 CPT 2019 6 55.61 CPT 2019 7 60.44 CPT 2019 8 63.98 CPT 2019 9 66.81 CPT 2019 10 67.16 CPT 2019 11 63.52 CPT 2019 12 59.60